Kathleen B. Burke was an American movie actress of the 1930s and former model.
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dancers strike a pose as part of Busby Berkeley’s choreography from the film Footlight Parade, 1933
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Блистательная артистка Марлен Дитрих прибыла со своим мужем Зибером. Артистка постоянно носит мужскую одежду
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Groucho Marx and the premiere event for Max and Dave Fleischer’s Gulliver’s Travels (1939)
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• Cinema.
Place of origin: Havana, Cuba
Date: 1933
Photographer: Walker Evans
Medium: Gelatin silver print
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Today would have been Norma Shearer's 121st birthday! I may celebrate watching Marie Antoinette for the costumes are stunning, and Norma was born to play queens!!!
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Carole Lombard and Randolph Scott in SUPERNATURAL, 1933. Directed by Victor Hugo Halperin
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Various dynamic layouts from the 1930 Terrytoon, Golf Nuts
Layouts drawn by Frank Moser, also directed by Paul Terry & Moser for Terrytoons.
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Певец Бинг Кросби в новом фильме компании Paramount
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Pre-Code Hollywood Actresses. Rachel Towers
Raquel Torres (Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico; November 11, 1908 - Los Angeles, California; August 10, 1987) was a Mexican actress, famous in Hollywood in the early years of sound cinema in the thirties. Raquel began her film career at the age of 19 and gained immediate attention thanks to the W-Tape. S. Van Dyke White Shadows in the South Seas (1928), the first MGM film to synchronize music, dialogues and sound effects. The beautifully shot film won the Oscar for Best Picture.
The next year Raquel acted with Lili Damita and Ernest Torrence in The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929), the first film version of Thornton Wilder's classic novel. Another Raquel film in that year, was The Desert Rider (1929), alongside Tim McCoy. Torres went on to perform in tropical settings in The Sea Bat (1930) and Aloha (1931). She eventually collaborated with comedians Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in So This Is Africa (1933) and alongside the Marx Brothers in Goose Soup (1933).
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